In 1948, a car was designed and produced in limited number called the Tucker. It was an amazing piece of advanced machinery, designed so far ahead of its time that it was squeezed out of the market by big car manufacturers who weren't so forward-thinking. The burst of immense creativity was choked out by the kudzu of marketability and mass production.
That happens in music, too. And no one, upon hearing this album, sought to destroy this band or keep the album quiet. But, conditions of the industry nowadays doesn't allow for something so concise and focused on intellect. You have to hunt a little for things like this sometimes, but always worth the hassle.
Albeit abrasive at times, the pure madness with which Buried Inside attacks the concept of time musically reminds you of your deepest times in thought; the music here is overwhelming and brilliant. Another CD not really divided by tracks, but cut as an actual album. Artistry.
Artist: Buried Inside
Album: Chronoclast
1. Introduction
2. Time as Ideology
3. Time as Methodology
4. Time as Surrogate Religion
5. Time as Imperialism
6. Reintroduction
7. Time as Abjection
8. Time as Automation
9. Time as Commodity
10. Time as Resistance
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